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that means we can actually hopefully resolve bob's case. >> you consider these comments a step forward? >> yes, i do. i do. i hope the iranian government and president ahmadinejad will continue to work to return bob to his family. >> that's a really interesting story. when we talked to him about that, there's indication that he is there, this acknowledgment there's been some discussion of a swap and we'll see if there's some movement on this case. a family is missing their father and grandfather for more than five years. >> one aspect of the story we didn't report which is after yards iranians said no, no, he's in pakistan. i don't know whether that is, in fact, true or not or whether they knew or were informed on the situation. >> sure did seem encouraging news for the family. when i was watching, i was thinking how they must feel hearing that. >> the first time he's said, yes, i know all about him, and we've had people talking about him. >>> an interest story in the well street journal saying cell phones are eating the family budget. government data shows consumers have spent more on
that means we can actually hopefully resolve bob's case. >> you consider these comments a step forward? >> yes, i do. i do. i hope the iranian government and president ahmadinejad will continue to work to return bob to his family. >> that's a really interesting story. when we talked to him about that, there's indication that he is there, this acknowledgment there's been some discussion of a swap and we'll see if there's some movement on this case. a family is missing their...
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other performers from barbra streisand to bob dylan to rush are scheduled. ♪ rather dramatic entrance. >> it sure says we're here. >> reporter: it seats 18,000 for basketball. more for concerts, the floor's herringbone pattern features the black and white logo designed by jay-z himself. state of the art digital scoreboard and exclusive and windowless luxury suites called the vault that goes for $550,000 a year. each comes with eight premium seats inside the arena. ground was broken on the $1 billion building in march 2010. original part of a much larger development called atlantic yards. beyond the arena, plans for 6,000 apartments, plus office and retail space. a commitment required before ratner got the okay to build. >> i must say, there were at least a half dozen times along the way that i thought maybe this isn't going to happen. >> reporter: the project controversial from the beginning. >> we are like two peas in a pod. >> reporter: that's because the land acquired through emminent domain. the state seized 22 acres and evicted residents and businesses. >> this building is a monu
other performers from barbra streisand to bob dylan to rush are scheduled. ♪ rather dramatic entrance. >> it sure says we're here. >> reporter: it seats 18,000 for basketball. more for concerts, the floor's herringbone pattern features the black and white logo designed by jay-z himself. state of the art digital scoreboard and exclusive and windowless luxury suites called the vault that goes for $550,000 a year. each comes with eight premium seats inside the arena. ground was...
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>> bob, i think the president is ahead. at my crystal ball station we have him at 290 electoral votes but some of those states are just barely leaning to him, like my native virginia. obama is ahead two or three points. the polls have him up higher than that, but i don't think he's really there. >> schieffer: ar let me just go to our map of the battled ground states here, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, iowa, wisconsin and colorado. i think most of the polls suggest now that the president is at least slightly ahead in all of these states, except possibly north carolina. cbs news is now calling ohio in fact leaning, leaning to the president not a toss-up state. does that sound about right to you? >> that sounds about right. i actually think north carolina is probably leaning to romney, despite some recent polls to the contrary. to be honest i think the three toss-ups where he has the best shot are florida, new hampshire, and particularly colorado. but in all of those other toss-upes, like wisc
>> bob, i think the president is ahead. at my crystal ball station we have him at 290 electoral votes but some of those states are just barely leaning to him, like my native virginia. obama is ahead two or three points. the polls have him up higher than that, but i don't think he's really there. >> schieffer: ar let me just go to our map of the battled ground states here, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, iowa, wisconsin and colorado. i think most of...
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bob orr was given top secret clearance and has this story. >> reporter: the terrorist screening center is home to the nation's top secret information on suspected terrorists. it's so sensitive, we were asked not to record any of the sounds inside this room. and we agreed to identify only director tim healy, a veteran fbi agent who oversees the terrorist watch list of 520,000 names. >> that could be a facilitator, it could be a bomber, could be a bomb maker, anybody. anybody connected to terrorism. >> reporter: this clearinghouse of terrorist information is used every day by tsa officers, border agents, and state, local, and federal law enforcement. >> if you're speeding, you get pulled over. they'll curry that name, and if they're encountering a known or suspected terrorist, it will pop up and say call the terrorist screening center. >> reporter: how often do these encounters say? >> we're averaging about 55 encounters with known or suspected terrorists every day. >> reporter: in most cases, the encounters do not lead to arrest but provide additional intelligence. >> location of where
bob orr was given top secret clearance and has this story. >> reporter: the terrorist screening center is home to the nation's top secret information on suspected terrorists. it's so sensitive, we were asked not to record any of the sounds inside this room. and we agreed to identify only director tim healy, a veteran fbi agent who oversees the terrorist watch list of 520,000 names. >> that could be a facilitator, it could be a bomber, could be a bomb maker, anybody. anybody...
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a's and rangers bob melvin hopes another rookie pitcher polls them through. one inning allowed two home runs makes it 5 nothing texas, the a's belted two home runs than josh rhetoric makes it patrick was 9-7 oakland, the rally fell short, the a's lose 9-7. four games behind the rangers in the division: maintains a two game lead in the wild-card standings. barry zito goes for his 14th win as a giant, the new kids helped him get at hunter pence with his 14th home run and marcos could grow gone, giants went 7-4 and the annual ritual the rookies are forced to dress up you could not see their faces. buster posey was subjected to the hazing not long ago. >>> i had a short skirt that's another said >>> former met keith hernandez had his famous moustache for 25 years but shaved it today to rise $10,000 for alzheimer's. the regular officials are back in the crowd in baltimore acted like they were the rolling stones maybe fans will get satisfaction. >>> down goes frazier. the hit by canal ellerbee he walked off. the number one play, he brought it back >>> that was trav
a's and rangers bob melvin hopes another rookie pitcher polls them through. one inning allowed two home runs makes it 5 nothing texas, the a's belted two home runs than josh rhetoric makes it patrick was 9-7 oakland, the rally fell short, the a's lose 9-7. four games behind the rangers in the division: maintains a two game lead in the wild-card standings. barry zito goes for his 14th win as a giant, the new kids helped him get at hunter pence with his 14th home run and marcos could grow gone,...
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good morning, bob. thanks for the debate piece this morning >> schieffer: well, you're quite welcome, charles. we'll be talking to governor chris christie annuity gingrich about know very thing, the debates. on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, bob. we'll be watching. who is our sunday morning profile next week? legendary rocker pete townsend. that's who. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and
good morning, bob. thanks for the debate piece this morning >> schieffer: well, you're quite welcome, charles. we'll be talking to governor chris christie annuity gingrich about know very thing, the debates. on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, bob. we'll be watching. who is our sunday morning profile next week? legendary rocker pete townsend. that's who. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to...
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new jers governor chris christieto cbs's bob schieffer romney is pable of that. >> the whole race will be turned upside down come thursday morning. >> reporter: but romney's running mate paul ryan downplayed the debate. >> i don't think one event will make or break the campaign. >> reporter: romney is trailing in the polls in most must-win states. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >>> in california, 10% of parents exempt their children from the mandatory school vaccinations. yesterday, governor brown signed a new law making vaccine waivers tougher to get. but a last-minute change is giving parents a new out. >> reporter: at tri-valley pediatrics, this 10-month-old is getting a flu shot. his mother talked to the doctor before making her decision. >> we definitely rely on our pediatrician as an expert. we put our son's health in his hands. >> reporter: a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatrician before they are allowed to reject mandatory vaccines. >> overall, i think it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: under current state law, bef
new jers governor chris christieto cbs's bob schieffer romney is pable of that. >> the whole race will be turned upside down come thursday morning. >> reporter: but romney's running mate paul ryan downplayed the debate. >> i don't think one event will make or break the campaign. >> reporter: romney is trailing in the polls in most must-win states. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >>> in california, 10% of parents exempt their children from the...
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. >> reporter: chris christie told "face the nation"'s bob schieffer he expects romney to turn in a game-changing performance at wednesday's debate. >> thursday morning you are all going to be scratching your heads and saying, "wow, we have a barn burner now for the next 33 days." >> reporter: today on fox news, his running mate paul ryan admitted the campaign has had some challenges. >> first of all, 47%, mitt acknowledges himself that was an inarticulate way of describing how we are worried in a stagnate obama economy more people are dependent on government. >> despite being down in most polls ryan said the gop ticket will eventually win over voters who are frustrated by a stagnant economy. >> given that we are going to win this. >> reporter: and romney has a lot to gain from a debate says cathleen hall jameison. >> the challenger has the opportunity to establish he is competent to stand up and hold his own against the president of the united states. a challenger who accomplishes that, in effect, wins the first debate. >> reporter: romney has been studying for the debates since june, the last m
. >> reporter: chris christie told "face the nation"'s bob schieffer he expects romney to turn in a game-changing performance at wednesday's debate. >> thursday morning you are all going to be scratching your heads and saying, "wow, we have a barn burner now for the next 33 days." >> reporter: today on fox news, his running mate paul ryan admitted the campaign has had some challenges. >> first of all, 47%, mitt acknowledges himself that was an...
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. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on the 45th season premiere of "60 minutes." energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. i mean we've been here for five hours and it only feels like four. it feels like four tops. this year, we're finally getting everything... ...that we didn't get last year. yeah. big screen! true 4g. yup. sfx: bing! hey, what did you just do? i just sent him a playlist. by touching phones? yup, simple as that. it's the galaxy s3. i'll see you at the studio later. later. when do you think we're going to be able to... d
. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on the 45th season premiere of "60 minutes." energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using...
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was and i still don't know. >> reporter: this is bob levinson in better times. he's the father of seven and now has two grandchildren. in march of 2007, working as a private investigator, levinson travelled to dubai on a case involving counterfeit cigarettes. he took a side trip to kish island, an iranian free trade zone that requires no entry visa. he met with a contact there and was arrested by iranian authorities. >> when this first happened, i expected him to be home in a couple of days. unfortunately, that hasn't happened. and we still have no information on where he is or how to get him home. >> reporter: but you believe he's in iran. >> i believe he's live and in iran or one of the countries nearby. >> reporter: in 2007, levinson's wife christine along with her son daniel traveled to teheran to meet with iranian officials, but the iranians said they had no information about levinson. did you get the impression that they were stymied by this mystery or that they weren't trying hard? >> they said that they were working and doing everything they can. i think
was and i still don't know. >> reporter: this is bob levinson in better times. he's the father of seven and now has two grandchildren. in march of 2007, working as a private investigator, levinson travelled to dubai on a case involving counterfeit cigarettes. he took a side trip to kish island, an iranian free trade zone that requires no entry visa. he met with a contact there and was arrested by iranian authorities. >> when this first happened, i expected him to be home in a couple...
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my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment and pleased to be the emcee of this event. you can tell from the display that this has something to do with some electric vehicles. so, i would like to start the program with our first presenter. and introduce to you a man who is certainly no stranger to bringing clean technology to san francisco and electric vehicles, are mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, bob. >> you for your leadership. good morning, everyone. we are going to be talking about something that i have been very interested in, and that is mobility. the ability to have technology work for you, like this microphone. we have worked hard for a number of years. i had the privilege of working with gavin newsom in the past to during his administration to create the electric vehicle infrastructure for the city and began the conversation and the collaboration with the other counties to bring an electric vehicle corridor. it signals our efforts to support the creation of infrastruc
my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment and pleased to be the emcee of this event. you can tell from the display that this has something to do with some electric vehicles. so, i would like to start the program with our first presenter. and introduce to you a man who is certainly no stranger to bringing clean technology to san francisco and electric vehicles, are mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, bob. >> you for your leadership. good morning,...
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bob alvarado, thank you for being here and part of it. ed riskin, thank you for stepping up again. florence, thank you. harland kelly, our general manager to be. thank you. kent, thank you for stepping up. yes, i will tell you what you are paid for after. [laughter] james, thank you for being here. coming out of retirement, thank you for stepping up. thank you for all of your great work. joshua, you are appointed to two conditions today. -- two commissions today. thank you very much. mohammad, he always needs help. thank you for stepping up. [applause] oscar delatorre, the northern california carpenters regional council, thank you. laborers council. tim, thank you for being here. the film commission, patrick johnson, thank you for stepping up. an invaluable planning council that i will be working closely with as we move into the new health care challenges for our city and state and country, that is our hiv services planning council. gabriel ortega, thank you for stepping up. mark, thank you for being here. [applause] a very important commission, our immigrant rights commission, who
bob alvarado, thank you for being here and part of it. ed riskin, thank you for stepping up again. florence, thank you. harland kelly, our general manager to be. thank you. kent, thank you for stepping up. yes, i will tell you what you are paid for after. [laughter] james, thank you for being here. coming out of retirement, thank you for stepping up. thank you for all of your great work. joshua, you are appointed to two conditions today. -- two commissions today. thank you very much. mohammad,...
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bob squirey. i appreciate your support. >> thank you. mr. rogers. >> i am glen rogers and a native son of san francisco. i went to school here wanting to do public service and i went to sonoma state and majored in sociology and when i graduated i joined the peace corps in afghanistan. after returning i saw some lovely places and i wanted to be a landscape architect. i went to colpolly pomona and encouraged me to get involved in politics. i have been working on projects like civic centers, parks, fountains, restoration projects, and i was a member of the california native plant society and board member for 15 years, and we look forward to your support. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. lagos. >> yes. i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight and enduring us, and i just want to let you know that in my opinion district seven needs a progressive in this upcoming election i believe i'm that person. i came in second in 2008. i am the only candidate up here that ran in 2008. garnered 19% of the vote and i came in second, and i believe t
bob squirey. i appreciate your support. >> thank you. mr. rogers. >> i am glen rogers and a native son of san francisco. i went to school here wanting to do public service and i went to sonoma state and majored in sociology and when i graduated i joined the peace corps in afghanistan. after returning i saw some lovely places and i wanted to be a landscape architect. i went to colpolly pomona and encouraged me to get involved in politics. i have been working on projects like civic...
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bob's true commitment remained with the throw away children. for 20 years as youth guidance center, employment specialist, he helped prevent recidivism through employment training. he raised $3 million in public funding and private donations to establish the training program under the auspices of the improvement committee, a private nonprofit organization designed to help youth transition from being offenders back into their community, with employable skills and with a job. bob's work and life were unfortunately cut short by the alzheimer's disease with medical complications. thank you, madam clerk. >> clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor cohen. any other members of the board would like to introduce items at roll call for introductions? >> supervisor olague: i just wanted to support supervisor mar and his masonic hearing. >> clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor olague. >> president chiu: why don't we go back to public comment. first speaker please. >> [speaking foreign language] >> ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something else about th
bob's true commitment remained with the throw away children. for 20 years as youth guidance center, employment specialist, he helped prevent recidivism through employment training. he raised $3 million in public funding and private donations to establish the training program under the auspices of the improvement committee, a private nonprofit organization designed to help youth transition from being offenders back into their community, with employable skills and with a job. bob's work and life...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:04 right now. one east bay city is drawing up new rules for pot clubs. san leandro leaders drafting an odor noons medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in that city. a moratorium on pot clubs expires at the end of the month. city leaders are using both oakland's and the state attorney general's guidelines on pot clubs as the model for their new law. >>> well, san francisco holding a final vote today on its clean power sf program. that program would set aside $19.5 million to secure a contract with shell energy north america to provide renewable power to people who pay a premium for it. now, this is significant because it would break pg&e's decades-old monopoly on the consumer power market in san francisco. if clean power sf is approved, san francisco would join marin county in a community power choice program. >>> as the presidential race nears the finish line, a third party candidate wants to make sure her voters hear her message. green party candidate dr. jill stein will be visiting the bay a
bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:04 right now. one east bay city is drawing up new rules for pot clubs. san leandro leaders drafting an odor noons medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in that city. a moratorium on pot clubs expires at the end of the month. city leaders are using both oakland's and the state attorney general's guidelines on pot clubs as the model for their new law. >>> well, san francisco holding a final vote today on its clean power...
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bob pisani joins me on the floor. we're up 40 points on the trading session. >> dow jones industrial average started off very much on the weak side, 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. at 3:00 eastern time the ism services numbers came out, better than expected. new order numbers p better than expected. that lifted the market. the dollar stronger against euro. when that happens usually materials and energies are weaker. that's what's happening today. there's been some collateral damage with other stocks that are suppliers to hp. advanced micromoved down on that news. that's a new three-year low for advanced micro. >> i'm looking for the silver lining. >> we've been moving up for several days in a row right now and are approaching the highs we had a week and a half ago. >> we'll be following jon fortt and bob pisani. ty, back to you. >>> let's drill down on some of the economic issues that are going to come up in tonight's presidential debate. a positive read on jobs ahead of friday's employment report. on the other han
bob pisani joins me on the floor. we're up 40 points on the trading session. >> dow jones industrial average started off very much on the weak side, 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. at 3:00 eastern time the ism services numbers came out, better than expected. new order numbers p better than expected. that lifted the market. the dollar stronger against euro. when that happens usually materials and energies are weaker. that's what's happening today. there's been some collateral damage...
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bob is going to do the presentation. we also have ma with us from the carpenter's union, who is also going to be reporting on the good work they are doing to get people into apprenticeship programs, specifically women, so they can ultimately work on our project. >> thank you, maria, directors. as maria mentioned we are giving an update on the project labor agreement. we had our third meeting with leadership from building trades council and labor unions in san francisco this month, just to get an update on where we stood with a number of things and to give them an update on what our upcoming labor needs are going to be. in terms of the labor uses on this job, we haven't had any work stoppages or shortages, something i hope to continue to report throughout the project. this last quarter we had no safety incidents or injuries, something i hope to continue to report. in terms of construction in the field, at our may board meeting the first two trade packages fully covered under the pla, those have not begun filled activity y
bob is going to do the presentation. we also have ma with us from the carpenter's union, who is also going to be reporting on the good work they are doing to get people into apprenticeship programs, specifically women, so they can ultimately work on our project. >> thank you, maria, directors. as maria mentioned we are giving an update on the project labor agreement. we had our third meeting with leadership from building trades council and labor unions in san francisco this month, just to...
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and i also have an in memoriam for bob [speaker not understood] who some of you may know, was a first generation san francisco an who married and raised four children here including community leader sam ladder. after graduating from u.c. berkeley and hastings law school, bob joined a family firm and became active in numerous civic organizations, particularly within the jewish community as well as on our san francisco human rights commission. he also had a love of politics and successfully ran the mccarthy campaign for the board of supervisors. and i know that he will be missed dearly by the community and his family. my third in memoriam is for gary cray who is known by many in the telegraph hill community, my district, as the filbert steps gardner. gary tended to the gardens of the filbert steps, which is one of our city's great hidden treasures for more than three decades. and he took care of the sprawling garden as a volunteer. it was truly a labor of love for him and he was never paid a dime for t. he worked his hearts -- poured his heart into his work to create a clean, green and
and i also have an in memoriam for bob [speaker not understood] who some of you may know, was a first generation san francisco an who married and raised four children here including community leader sam ladder. after graduating from u.c. berkeley and hastings law school, bob joined a family firm and became active in numerous civic organizations, particularly within the jewish community as well as on our san francisco human rights commission. he also had a love of politics and successfully ran...
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we have bob redell with more on what they are doing to keep the kids safe. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jon. the meeting finished not too long ago. the deputy chief of police from san mateo and the school district and 150 parents and the mother and father of the girl who was abducted from the san mateo school this past friday afternoon. that girl, by the way, went back to school on monday. according to the district, she is doing great and was cheerful. her parents are still upset. they made their feelings known in the closed-door meeting this morning. this was a time for them and other parents of other students to come here ask questions and make suggestions on how to make the school safer. >> why is there a fence in the back? why is there an opening there? in case of a lockdown? how did he get on campus? >> reporter: the school has called out a fencing company for an estimate. some issues the lady talked about is the fencing. you can see a fence gate that is left open. they are in the process of getting this shut. they had to add another gate. t
we have bob redell with more on what they are doing to keep the kids safe. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jon. the meeting finished not too long ago. the deputy chief of police from san mateo and the school district and 150 parents and the mother and father of the girl who was abducted from the san mateo school this past friday afternoon. that girl, by the way, went back to school on monday. according to the district, she is doing great and was cheerful. her parents are still...
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adams collectiñaú >>> coming up at 6:00 the efforts to ban the use of fogs to hunt down bears and bob cats. the final chapter in this story and also, a freebie from finney. how to get your credit score and use to it determine your credit worthyness and a look at the history of stop motion animation. how it's influenced movie and tv. now back to dan and cheryl. >> and we had a sneak peek today in a special collection of work by ansel adams and it's not probably what you'd expect showing the university of california campuses. >> nearly 50 years ago they were commissioned to celebrate the centennial. now, it's called fiat luchl reduchl or let there be light which is the motto of uc berkeley. >> good stuff. >> and that
adams collectiñaú >>> coming up at 6:00 the efforts to ban the use of fogs to hunt down bears and bob cats. the final chapter in this story and also, a freebie from finney. how to get your credit score and use to it determine your credit worthyness and a look at the history of stop motion animation. how it's influenced movie and tv. now back to dan and cheryl. >> and we had a sneak peek today in a special collection of work by ansel adams and it's not probably what you'd...
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. >> good to see you, bob. see you later. ty, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wall street focused on madrid and the middle west. odd bed fellows you might say. but maybe not so much the midwest because of bad chicago pmi numbers. madrid because the spanish bank stress test wasn't so stressful, wasn't so awful after all. welcome to both of you. i want to know why the focus would be more on spain today than perhaps even on the midwest pm ikz or the chicago pmi. but you have some news you want to break. >> real quick the financial oversight council putting out a statement at 1:00 basically saying they will take up this very thorny controversial issue of money market regulation in november. what they did today is they directed their staff to present recommendation, at the november meeting for how to remove the systemic risk that they believe is created by money markets. the s.e.c. dropped the effort because they couldn't get the commissioners to vote on it. there was a lot of opposition including the biggest mutual funds
. >> good to see you, bob. see you later. ty, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wall street focused on madrid and the middle west. odd bed fellows you might say. but maybe not so much the midwest because of bad chicago pmi numbers. madrid because the spanish bank stress test wasn't so stressful, wasn't so awful after all. welcome to both of you. i want to know why the focus would be more on spain today than perhaps even on the midwest pm ikz or the chicago pmi. but...
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and one of the things that came out of that was a person by the name of bob ivory who had come out from ohio. and this summer we came up with an mou of the program. in fact, they've got a big open house tonight. and last year they had 30 suspensions the first month of school, this year it's down to one. so, there are activities that are going on. the academic programs are just getting started. students are being referred through the counseling office to him and, so -- and also this year we're going to probably this summer have program of freedom schools that will connect with that. >> thank you. thanks for describing to me the functions. could you talk to me a little about maybe a little more of the mechanics of the m-o-u, the goals expressed? is it set up to minimize suspensions? >> certainly suspensions. there are field trips. there are meetings with parents. as we speak, i think the two things we've mentioned with african-american students in particular have been the achievement gap and outmigration. last year there were 105 african-american students at martin luther king. this year
and one of the things that came out of that was a person by the name of bob ivory who had come out from ohio. and this summer we came up with an mou of the program. in fact, they've got a big open house tonight. and last year they had 30 suspensions the first month of school, this year it's down to one. so, there are activities that are going on. the academic programs are just getting started. students are being referred through the counseling office to him and, so -- and also this year we're...
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bob redell has a look at what's happening to people who stand their ground and try to fight back. >> reporter: these numbers we're about to show you from police show you just how important it is for you to know your surroundings so you can avoid getting mugged here in the city because if you are robbed while out and about in s.f., chances are, you will get hurt regardless of what you do. this is based on reporting done by the examiner which used statistics from sfpd. there were 100 mugles over a three-week period in late august, early september. out of those victims, a third fought back. and when they did, the majority, almost all of them were beaten up. talking about cuts and bruises. hardly any situation where is anyone had a life-threatening situation. and only a few people were actually able to get back their stolen items. when you look at the group of people who cooperated, there was still a good chance of getting beaten up. many of those, about half, were attacked even though they did not resist. the best advice from sfpd, don't resist. you want to cooperate with the muggers. t
bob redell has a look at what's happening to people who stand their ground and try to fight back. >> reporter: these numbers we're about to show you from police show you just how important it is for you to know your surroundings so you can avoid getting mugged here in the city because if you are robbed while out and about in s.f., chances are, you will get hurt regardless of what you do. this is based on reporting done by the examiner which used statistics from sfpd. there were 100 mugles...
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about, you know, what's really going on. >> reporter: even a live animal got through in columbus where bob-bob the cat was hiding in a checked bag bound for disney world. the tsa has had many successes, confiscating 1,100 weapons so far this year, 29 guns just last week alone along with various other knives, tasers and explosives. but when it comes to all of the mistakes, some experts think the tsa's own screeners may need better screening themselves. >> i think it goes back to the type of hiring they did, the educational requirements that they were allowed to put in place which were not high enough in my view. >> reporter: and new this morning, abc news has confirmed that that screener that let that firefighter on to a plane in orlando with a loaded gun has been removed from screening altogether pending further investigation with the tsa telling me that they take any incident like this, quote, very seriously. bianna? >> a lot of pressure on the tsa. all right, mark, thank you. >>> we turn now to the search for two missing children in tennessee which is intensifying this morning. an amber aler
about, you know, what's really going on. >> reporter: even a live animal got through in columbus where bob-bob the cat was hiding in a checked bag bound for disney world. the tsa has had many successes, confiscating 1,100 weapons so far this year, 29 guns just last week alone along with various other knives, tasers and explosives. but when it comes to all of the mistakes, some experts think the tsa's own screeners may need better screening themselves. >> i think it goes back to the...
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. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my wee
. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >>...
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bob mackenzie brought us this report in the 1990s. >> reporter: mamola did pretty well for himself. something has bothered ed mamola all his life. he and his brother never knew anything about their father expect that he had died when they were babies. their mother managed to support the boys by working two jobs but she would never talk about her husband. >> she wouldn't talk nothing about what he was doing or nothing. she was just scared. she was scared the mafia was going to come get her and us kids. >> reporter: finally this year, mamola got a call from sergeant jim nelson of the alameda county sheriff's department. nelson had ran across this story of joseph momola a policeman killed on the job in 1827. and a few weeks ago, nelson and the mamolas went to alam rock cemetery and walked to the grave of joseph mamola, jeff's father. >> it's nice when you get something like this when you get a nice ending. >> reporter: the story sergeant nelson told them was this, joseph mamola was a constable, an elected police official in richmond in the days of prohibition. >> now deemed under court
bob mackenzie brought us this report in the 1990s. >> reporter: mamola did pretty well for himself. something has bothered ed mamola all his life. he and his brother never knew anything about their father expect that he had died when they were babies. their mother managed to support the boys by working two jobs but she would never talk about her husband. >> she wouldn't talk nothing about what he was doing or nothing. she was just scared. she was scared the mafia was going to come...
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we did, bob. we did. got it. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the lightening round. and then the lightening round is over. are you ready? start with robert in florida robert? >> high jimmy want to give you a florida state booyah. >> go noles, what's up? >> my stock is 3-d systems. >> i got to do more work on this. this has been a hot stock but it looks like it is rolling over. let me do a technical and historical analysis before i comment on it. >> let's go to john. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. how about
we did, bob. we did. got it. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the lightening round. and then the lightening round is over....
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." >>> and, coming up here, the o bob hope, billy crystal. so, who is next? get ready to be surprised. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. i had[
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. >> reporter: i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to the south bay where a new railroad overcrossing is set to open in a few hours from now in honor of a little boy that was hit and killed on these tracks years ago. that story coming up. >>> and we've got some fog out there this morning but it will clear quickly by 11:00. scorching summer sizzle. summer does not want to leave the bay area. we'll take you through your very, very hot weekend forecast. >>> and we don't want it to leave either, but we're looking over here, you have to get through friday before you get to the weekend. there's a new incident on 880. >>> and the latest live look outside over san francisco this morning. yes, the moon glistening. >> mysterious. >> halloween is not yet. it's only friday, september 28th, and this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:01. good morning, everybody. happy friday to you all. happy you could be with us. i'm jon kelley. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. this morning there's a new plan to bring down the high rate of susp
. >> reporter: i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to the south bay where a new railroad overcrossing is set to open in a few hours from now in honor of a little boy that was hit and killed on these tracks years ago. that story coming up. >>> and we've got some fog out there this morning but it will clear quickly by 11:00. scorching summer sizzle. summer does not want to leave the bay area. we'll take you through your very, very hot weekend forecast. >>> and we don't...
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it's true, isn't it, bob? >> reporter: good morning, jon. it's appropriate that he'd be signing here in google headquarters because it is google that has been pioneering these autonomous driving cars. this bill known as sb-1298, better known as the robot car bill, will be signed by jerry brown here in mountain view at 1:00 this afternoon. the bill will allow companies like google to test self-driven cars on the road as long as a human is still in the driver's seat monitoring the car's operation, make sure nothing goes wrong. the bill also requires the dmv to come up with rules governing these cars. google has been testing autonomous cars on the roads of northern california for years now but it has always needed special permission from local authorities to do so. starting next year that will no longer be the case. in about 20 minutes we'll tell you why this bill does have its critics. there are, of course, privacy concerns. we'll address that shortly. again, bill signing by governor jerry brown here at google held quarters in mountain view, 1
it's true, isn't it, bob? >> reporter: good morning, jon. it's appropriate that he'd be signing here in google headquarters because it is google that has been pioneering these autonomous driving cars. this bill known as sb-1298, better known as the robot car bill, will be signed by jerry brown here in mountain view at 1:00 this afternoon. the bill will allow companies like google to test self-driven cars on the road as long as a human is still in the driver's seat monitoring the car's...
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. >> if you don't know his brother was bob mckenzie. a great reporter, great photographer. what a talented family. >> yeah. like you said great photographer and he is a great dad. he is -- just so neat to work with him. we will miss him a lot. around here heating up the bay area weekend. we have fog along the coast. it didn't heat up todayt. was just -- 15 degrees cooler in many locations, ten in others, fog still in san francisco. you are like what are you talking about? we are in downtown market. its going to warm up this week. it's a major warming trend. tomorrow it starts but really kicks in, sunday and monday. san francisco, tomorrow just mid60s. you get mid-90s inland. sunday san francisco -- very hot as you get into monday. of course with the increasing temperatures, increase in fire danger. spare the air and they will issue one under and monday. the inversion will get shallower. the air quality won't be great. the fire danger goes up and it'll be one of those weekends, here is the deal. though it's getting hot and dry we won't see the incredible off shore winds, tha
. >> if you don't know his brother was bob mckenzie. a great reporter, great photographer. what a talented family. >> yeah. like you said great photographer and he is a great dad. he is -- just so neat to work with him. we will miss him a lot. around here heating up the bay area weekend. we have fog along the coast. it didn't heat up todayt. was just -- 15 degrees cooler in many locations, ten in others, fog still in san francisco. you are like what are you talking about? we are in...
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bob barnard standing by. bob, you and i have covered some of the big stories in this region for a long time here at channel 5. this ranks among them. >> reporter: absolutely, will. it's electric. we're watching the players on the big scene. we saw inside the clubhouse they ran around the field slapping everybody five. there they are being interviewed. so the fans inside the stadium are getting to watch that. others like john bailey have come out. john, first of all, what do you think of this night? >> i think it's great. i've been a washington baseball fan since the early '50s and this is probably the first winning team i've ever experienced other than when ted we yam was here. >> reporter: -- williams was here. >> reporter: bigger than the senators of the late '60s? >> anything was bigger than the senators. >> reporter: can you show me what you've got. >> i never thought i'd see a t- shirt that had washington and world series on the same t- shirt. >> reporter: mission october. >> right. >> reporter: what are
bob barnard standing by. bob, you and i have covered some of the big stories in this region for a long time here at channel 5. this ranks among them. >> reporter: absolutely, will. it's electric. we're watching the players on the big scene. we saw inside the clubhouse they ran around the field slapping everybody five. there they are being interviewed. so the fans inside the stadium are getting to watch that. others like john bailey have come out. john, first of all, what do you think of...
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we have bob redell in mountain view. we know this is a cool technology, but the reality is there is privacy concerns as well. >> reporter: you are correct. good morning, jon. very cool technology that once perfected will allow you to sit as a passenger in the vehicle of a car and while you don't have anyone behind the wheel. of course, i have my trusted friend here. instead, you will have your computers and sensors and gps guiding you to the final destination safely is the idea. at 1:00 this afternoon, governor jerry brown will sign into law that will allow google to test self-driven cars on the road as long as someone is in the driver's seat or someone to overri override. the dmv will govern the rules and regulations. google has been testing these cars in california for years logging 300,000 miles without an accident, according to the company. the company has needed special permission from local authorities to do so. that is no longer the case when this law takes effect. you mentioned privacy concerns. in the future, au
we have bob redell in mountain view. we know this is a cool technology, but the reality is there is privacy concerns as well. >> reporter: you are correct. good morning, jon. very cool technology that once perfected will allow you to sit as a passenger in the vehicle of a car and while you don't have anyone behind the wheel. of course, i have my trusted friend here. instead, you will have your computers and sensors and gps guiding you to the final destination safely is the idea. at 1:00...
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i'll bob redell. i'll have a preview of high-speed sailing competition coming right back here to san francisco. [ boy ] with box tops for education, you can now earn even more cash for your school with two box tops on brands like old el paso, go-gurt, and green giant. look for specially marked packages in stores now! to earn box tops for education, with eboxtops™. shop at safeway through january 17th, buy five qualifying products and get 20 bonus eboxtops™ that you can redeem online. earn more and learn more at two ways to earn dot com. >>> welcome back, everybody. 6:12 right now. if you're looking for a little something to do this weekend, a lot of action around the san francisco pay area. the world's best sailors back to round two of the america's cup world series. >> thousands are expected to flock to the marina green was practice races get under way later today. bob redell is live in san francisco this morning with more. a big preview, bob. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, laura and jon
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i'm your host journalism school director bob rutger. the number of mixed race people have been increasing over the years. in san ho -- and san jose is one of the most dramatic examples. what is happening to cultural identity? jessica reports on the confusion of that identity. >> we get a sneak peek at roscoes light loop. >> but often answers a completely different kind of question from our audience. >> i get asked a lot who what ethnicity are you? >> she is half japanese and half italian and part of a new fast growing mixed population of the united states. >> as a public figure being in the media i feel zero pressure to be either a little asian or a little bit more white. >> she is caught up in the confusion over racial identity resulting from america stirring the melting pot to the boiling point. dr. jennifer is morrison says mixed race people are under pressure to choose their identity even though it's not so black and white. >> it's hard to tell who is of which race. we still want someone to choose which race. >> it's the human condi
i'm your host journalism school director bob rutger. the number of mixed race people have been increasing over the years. in san ho -- and san jose is one of the most dramatic examples. what is happening to cultural identity? jessica reports on the confusion of that identity. >> we get a sneak peek at roscoes light loop. >> but often answers a completely different kind of question from our audience. >> i get asked a lot who what ethnicity are you? >> she is half japanese...
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good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. the idea is that this 315-foot-long pedestrian bridge along with new fencing will keep people off these railroad tracks here along monterey highway near blossom hill road, instead providing them safe passage to a shopping center. this is a popular shortcut to get to that shopping center. this new bridge, which will be dedicated at 11:00 this morning, will be called xander's crossing in honor of a 2-year-old boy. it was almost seven years ago that alexander was struck and killed by an oncoming train at this location. his baby-sitter had left him on one side of the tracks while she went to the other side to retrieve her own child who was still in a stroller. alexander followed her and was run over. >> this is the greatest example of one life loss being too many. people came together as a community, the city, vta, we came together, got this bridge done. >> reporter: the bridge was supposed to be finished much sooner than now but it was delayed while the project leaders waited on a huge c
good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. the idea is that this 315-foot-long pedestrian bridge along with new fencing will keep people off these railroad tracks here along monterey highway near blossom hill road, instead providing them safe passage to a shopping center. this is a popular shortcut to get to that shopping center. this new bridge, which will be dedicated at 11:00 this morning, will be called xander's crossing in honor of a 2-year-old boy. it was almost...
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bob redell joins us live outside parkside elementary school. bob, will parents notice these changes as soon as they drop off their kids this morning? >> reporter: absolutely. some of those changes went into effect last week. the idea they would all bow implemented by today. one of the most obvious is you can see they have got a new gate that's been installed here, so this dpat agate and all the oths will be locked. you might notice that the fence is pretty short, it's still hopable, but that's an issue the school is still looking at, whether they want to raise the fence. some of the other new security measures going into effect today here, locked gates. there's only one entrance for people coming to campus. that's the main entrance. they're using that as a choke point so they can keep track of who's coming an going. no one is allowed on campus to pick up or drop their children. they must be dropped off at the front entrance. and all visitors must sign in and wear a badge. these new measures are in response to what happened ten days ago. on frid
bob redell joins us live outside parkside elementary school. bob, will parents notice these changes as soon as they drop off their kids this morning? >> reporter: absolutely. some of those changes went into effect last week. the idea they would all bow implemented by today. one of the most obvious is you can see they have got a new gate that's been installed here, so this dpat agate and all the oths will be locked. you might notice that the fence is pretty short, it's still hopable, but...
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they're all part of bob mcdonnell's regime. i said he turned it into a gamble. i couldn't resist saying that, it was only fitting, mcdonnell belonged on the wall of shame. where he could bring out value in the stock only by leaving the company. but now i'm thinking that judgment will no longer hold up under close scrutiny. yes, he did take his forecast down twice. yes, the stock had done nothing for most of his tenure as ceo, and yes, they had all been taking share. no longer, though. mcdonald's no dope, and frankly you don't get to run one of the largest corporations on earth by having a moron at the top. no. he saw what we all saw back in february mcdonald announced a $10 billion cost saving initiative. and my reaction to that was to say how could he have allowed so much fact to begin with? the stock languished after i put him on the wall of shame. but the more research i did, the more i realized the $10 billion in cost cuts were necessary because of the previous regimes, not mcdonald, where assets were piled on top of other assets. and mcdonald, turns out, is
they're all part of bob mcdonnell's regime. i said he turned it into a gamble. i couldn't resist saying that, it was only fitting, mcdonnell belonged on the wall of shame. where he could bring out value in the stock only by leaving the company. but now i'm thinking that judgment will no longer hold up under close scrutiny. yes, he did take his forecast down twice. yes, the stock had done nothing for most of his tenure as ceo, and yes, they had all been taking share. no longer, though....